Turkey angered by Belgium’s ‘inaction’

Daily Sabah, a turkish media outlet is publishing the article about PKK in Belgium. The wording of this text clearly shows, what official Turkey will pursue as possible member of the Union. We would like to publish some excerpts from the Sabah’s piece.

Belgium allows PKK to celebrate the anniversary of its first terror attack against Turkey

Belgium once again proved a safe haven for terrorist organizations as it allowed PKK supporters to stage a demonstration in central Brussels. PKK symphatizers, gathering in Spanjeplein Square, celebrated the group’s first attack against Turkey.

PKK supporters gathered in Brussels’s Spanjeplein Square on Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of the terror group’s first attack against Turkey on 15 August 1984.

Despite the fact that Belgium and the European Union recognize the group as a terrorist organization, local authorities did nothing to prevent the demonstration or to disperse the PKK supporters.

At the rally, PKK banners were hung on lamp posts and posters of the jailed leader of the group were carried by the supporters.

PKK sympathizers at the demonstration demanded that the group’s leader Abdullah Öcalan be freed.


The author: Michel DEURINCK

Michel Deurinck, born in Brussels in 1950, started his career in the Belgian civil service, dedicating over 30 years to public service. Upon retirement, he pursued his passion for journalism. Transitioning into this new field, he quickly gained recognition for his insightful reporting on politics and culture. Deurinck's balanced and thoughtful approach to journalism has made him a respected figure in Belgian media.

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